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Cremation Urn "Cozy" - White Matte | Ceramic Picture Frame Urn

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Cremation Urn "Cozy" - White Matte | Ceramic Picture Frame UrnABOUT THIS CREMATION URN Handmade cremation urn for human ashes, suitable for home or columbarium niche. This urn comes with personalized name plate and high quality picture frame. Can be used as a pet urn or medium size (keepsake) human urn. A heartwarming Ceramic Urn for Ashes that combines elegance with sentimental charm. Crafted with love and care, "Cozy" is designed to hold the cherished memories of your loved one in a unique and personal way. In

ABOUT THIS CREMATION URN

Handmade cremation urn for human ashes, suitable for home or columbarium niche. This urn comes with personalized name plate and high-quality picture frame. Can be used as a pet urn or medium size (keepsake) human urn.

A heartwarming Ceramic Urn for Ashes that combines elegance with sentimental charm. Crafted with love and care, "Cozy" is designed to hold the cherished memories of your loved one in a unique and personal way. In moments of grief and remembrance, "Cozy" stands as a beacon of warmth, symbolizing the everlasting bond you share with your beloved.

🔴 Watch a detailed video of this urn for ashes - HERE. Please, note that all videos are illustrative and the color may not correspond to the actual urn on the photos.

Cremation Urn Catalogue number: COZ-46

IMPORTANT INFORMATION NEEDED BY THE CUSTOMER:

Can be left at notes (on checkout) or sent to [email protected]

1. What to be engraved on the name plate ? – up to 50 characters.

2. Would you like us to glue the nameplate to the urn?

CREMATION URN DETAILS

Bottom filled/ No bag needed

Suitable for home and urn niche (check niche requirements)

Has a place for a candle

Comes with a memorial plaque and wooden picture frame

Material: Ceramic

height with frame 11 in | 28 cm

height without frame 4.7 in | 12 cm
width 10.2 in | 26 cm
length 7.5 in | 19 cm
capacity 1.4 L | 84.4 cu in
weight 2 kg | 4.4 lbs.

❗This urn is suitable for a pet urn or a medium size human urn.

SEALING THE URN

Please note, that we recommend sealing our large urns with adhesive(glue) suitable for ceramic surfaces. This is done in order to prevent spilling of the ashes. Ceramic lids are without threads and DO NOT close tightly, which may lead to ashes spill if not sealed.

🔴Watch a short video of how to seal the urn HERE

How to seal the urn:

Unpack the glue and place the urn upside down. If it is filled with ashes it should be in this position already. Take care that the surfaces to be bonded are clean, dry and free of dust. Apply glue evenly, covering the whole lip. Place the cap carefully. Center the cap so it covers the hole evenly, leaving no gaps. Apply more glue to fill the space between the lip and the cap. Leave the urn in this position for 10-15 minutes. You can place it in the box. In 10 minutes, the glue will have formed a silicone-like layer. The glue is no longer sticky and the urn can now be moved. We advise you to leave the urn in this position for at least 1-2 hours. The glue will fully harden in 4-8 hours, depending on circumstances, like temperature and humidity

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✅ HANDLING TIME : less than 1 business day.

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More About The "Cozy" Urn

Introducing "Cozy" in White Matte, a gracefully crafted cremation urn meticulously fashioned by Pulvis Art Urns. This variation of "Cozy" offers a serene and understated tribute to your loved one, designed to hold a small portion of their ashes with dignity and grace.

With a legacy spanning 30 years in ceramics and design, Pulvis Art Urns brings unparalleled expertise and craftsmanship to every creation, ensuring that "Cozy" in White Matte is a testament to their enduring commitment to quality and tradition.

The white matte finish exudes a sense of purity and simplicity, providing a tranquil resting place for a beloved companion. Whether displayed in a sacred space or kept close for personal reflection, this urn serves as a gentle reminder of the eternal bond shared with your loved one.

As you entrust a portion of your loved one's ashes to "Cozy" in White Matte, may you find solace in its timeless beauty and in the enduring legacy of love and memories it represents.


Pulvis Art Urns - Designing and Manufacturing Handmade Urns for Ashes since 2017.


A world leader in the design and manufacturing of high-end memorial products, Pulvis Art Urns is a unique mix of innovation, art and meticulousness in the quest for excellence.
All of our urns for ashes, keepsake urns, pet memorials and memorial accessories are handmade in Europe and certified by the ISO standards.
Fruit of constant artistic restlessness and dedicated customers service, Pulvis Art Urns is a brand that stands for a contemporary, stylish and exclusive memorial urn.

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